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Experts Weigh in on Bird Flu Research

(PBS NewsHour) Earlier this month, the scientists who altered the H5N1 virus to create a more contagious strain that’s transmissible between ferrets, agreed to a temporary moratorium, due to safety concerns. That decision has, if anything, intensified the debate. What began as a question on whether scientific journals should publish the  Read More »

U.K. Man Sentenced to Prison For Possession of Ricin, Explosives Info

(Global Security Newswire) A British man has been sentenced to 27 months behind bars after being found guilty of possessing instructions for producing the toxin ricin and directions for building crude bombs, the Press Association reported on Friday. Asim Kausar, who is of Pakistani origin, had pleaded guilty at Manchester criminal court to  Read More »

How Fake Bioterrorism Attacks Became a Real Problem

(Slate Magazine) Ever since letters filled with anthrax spores killed five people in the United States and sickened 17 in the fall of 2001, the discovery of white powder in packages and mail has come to evoke instant fear of a biological attack. The bank called 911, and police and firefighters  Read More »

A hinge moment for the BWC?

(Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists) Although it was an eleventh-hour decision, the Seventh Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC) Review Conference in Geneva did manage to produce a consensus final document this past December. As the saying goes, “a win is a win,” and in the end the final document —  Read More »

International Partnerships Focus on Preventing Animal Diseases

(Agricultural Research) Rift Valley fever, East Coast fever and foot-and-mouth disease are three devastating diseases that harm livestock and threaten the livelihood of poor farmers. To help keep animals alive, healthy and productive, scientists at the Agricultural Research …